An appendectomy is surgery to remove the appendix. The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ extending from the first part of the large intestine. It is removed when it becomes inflamed or infected. A perforated appendix can leak and infect the entire abdominal area, which can be life-threatening. An appendectomy is done under general anesthesia, which means you are asleep and do not feel any pain during the surgery. The surgeon makes a small cut in the lower right side of your belly area and removes the appendix.
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Could?:
Almost anything 'could' happen. The question is how you know the pain is rectal and not perirectal or radiating from some other area. You should go back and allow the surgeon who did the procedure reevaluate you and find a satisfactory answer to your problem. Hope you feel better soon. Must be very disturbing.
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Possibly go to ER:
If you still have severe pain, you should call your physician and if unavailable, go to er. Even hard stool should not cause pain when moving along the colon. The pain may mean that your "stone" got stuck.
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See a doctor:
You need to be seen face to face, have a detailed history and physical exam and perhaps some lab tests and imaging studies. This cannot and should not be diagnosed over the internet. You sound quite ill and should do this asap. Hope this will be self-limiting and you will be better soon.
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See your doctor:
As unfortunately the symptoms you describe could be related to so many different issues that can't be accurately determined without more information, the chance to examine you and possible testing. I would strongly encourage you to seek help in person when any symptoms is "severe".
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YES:
You may be developing a serious infection. A cellulitis may be forming. This can be a life-threatening condition. Call the emergency doctor on call at the oral surgeon's office or get to the er and have it checked. Do not wait.
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Pain:
It really depends on the timing and specifics related to your surgery. Causes could include anything from gas pains or muscle strain to some complication of surgery. I would follow up with my surgeon to get checked.
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Yes a Concern:
Upper back pain may be what we call the flank. Infection of the kidney or kidney stones could be issues. The fever is concerning for infection. Skin infections like shingles could cause pain but would typically be associated with blisters. Loss of appetite is a complaint of many medical conditions again including infections. I would suggest a trip to a doctor particularly to look at urine tests
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See physician:
You need to see your doctor or ear and nose specialist to make sure everything is ok or not
your symptoms could be easily explained by many benign explanation specially you are still so young but if you are as smoker or chewer need to see a physician anyway in case of infection might need antibiotics.
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Lump in lefg :
It really depends where exactly in the leg the lump is, the size, texture, color, how long its been there, if it comes and goes, etc. Without a picture, need more descriptors to answer this question. But do not let it stop you from running.
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Multiple things:
The first consideration would be diverticulitis with general spasm before the infection sets in other causes are Irritable bowel churns ulcerative colitis but these are less likely from the symptoms you describe. However err your physician before it happens again
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Injury, Clot risk?:
If you have had blood clots in the past, seek evaluation immediately through the emergency room. If your breast feeding is complicated with pain or bleeding, call your physician for immediate counsel. If you injured your chest or the shortness of breath grows, er evaluation needed. Get going.
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May need root canal:
A temporay filling suggests you had a very deep cavity and a temporary filling was placed instead of a permanent one.
The lump suggests the formation of an abscess. See your dentist for a root canal and crown to save the tooth.
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See your doctor soon:
If you can't keep food down, it's time to see your doctor. You need to be physically examined so they can assess what is going on, especially if you're having lower left side back pain, in which case a full abdominal, back, exam needs to be done as well as other measures to check your kidneys and ovaries. Don't delay!
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The appendix is a piece of tubing located at the bottom of the colon on the right lower part of the abdomen. It has no known function in modern humans, but was thought to possibly be a type of extra stomach back in our cavepeople days. Currently it's only purpose is to get infected and removed by surgeons.
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